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Parkside Soldering Tips from Lidl: Ordering Directly, Fitting Tips, IAN 102652, Contact Info

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  • #1 15039795
    notalp82
    Level 2  
    Hello.
    Some time ago there was a problem on the forum regarding the soldering tips and soldering irons available in Lidl by Parkside. The problem was to fit the threaded tips to the soldering iron.
    So, when it comes to additional tips, you can order them directly from the manufacturer via e-mail contact with the Lidl service. You need to write an email to the following address: kompernass(_at_)lidl.pl; write what it is about and provide the IAN number of the product in the e-mail; address and contact details.
    In this case, the IAN number is: 102652.
    Then, in the return email from Lidl, they will direct you to the manufacturer.
    Cost 5 pcs. tips with a shipment of PLN 40.
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  • #2 15042763
    arekm
    Level 16  
    Such a secret is the manufacturer's contact that you will not provide directly here?
  • #3 15074458
    notalp82
    Level 2  
    Welcome back.
    The direct contact with the manufacturer is: support.pl(_at_)kompernass.de.
    Greetings.
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  • #4 17759987
    alvaro99
    Level 22  
    Hello, can't you buy normal Allegro tips?
  • #5 17769357
    ever___
    Level 1  
    Hello, I cope in a different way, I take a brass screw or a copper rod, cut a thread with a die and grind the tip as needed ;) I recommend.
  • #6 17851911
    pawelek_94
    Level 10  
    ever___ wrote:
    Hello, I cope in a different way, I take a brass screw or a copper rod, cut a thread with a die and grind the tip as needed ;) I recommend.


    And tell me what fi must have a rod? and what kind of thread do you thread?

    Added after 20 [minutes]:

    alvaro99 wrote:
    Hello, can't you buy normal Allegro tips?


    I did not find at least ... if you found something, you can provide a link. maybe they will come
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  • #7 17974082
    radex324
    Level 24  
    The soldering iron has a regular M4 thread (ordinary screw from a DIY store). What tips can you buy?
  • #8 18368176
    sotb
    Level 11  
    If you don't have a new tip on hand, it helps to wind a thick copper wire so that the end does not protrude too far. And even better if you manage to drip a little tin between the wire and the tip.
    There are also tips on the Allegro with a 4mm hole inside and you can put one on top of the old one. Unfortunately, I did not try and I do not know what the effect would be :)
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  • #9 18368414
    radex324
    Level 24  
    Mine is not worn out yet, but I already have ordinary tips which I can use with a cutting tool.
  • #10 18368418
    pawelek_94
    Level 10  
    It is a bit of a lime that they are screwed in, and not tightened with a screw like others. : /

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the Parkside soldering tips available at Lidl, specifically addressing issues with fitting threaded tips to the soldering iron. Users are informed that additional tips can be ordered directly from the manufacturer by emailing Lidl's service with the product's IAN number (102652). The cost for five tips, including shipping, is PLN 40. Various alternative solutions are suggested, including using brass screws or copper rods to create custom tips, and the compatibility of tips with an M4 thread is confirmed. Some users also mention the availability of tips on Allegro and share makeshift solutions for temporary use.
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